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so it's really about what do we do to jump-start the economy more right now. i think it's less of a legacy speech than a way to motivate the american public. and the only indicator we're going to have is what kind of rise he gets in the, um, polls. and also marco rubio tonight making the response. many people think he's a potential front runner for the republican nomination in 2016. so i think that listening to rubio will be of great interest also. arthel: okay. well, we will be watching. douglas brinkley, thank you very much for your time this morning. >> thank you. arthel: yeah. jon: the young ads woman who admits -- arizona woman who admits stabbing and shooting her boyfriend to death is back on the stand today. the question is, why did she do it? the latest from the jodi arias murder trial just ahead. >>> plus, more than $16 trillion in debt and counting, does the government have a spending addiction? one top gop senator says, yes, and failing to break it could cost us. >> needless to say, we can't go on like this forever. eventually, we are simply going t
so it's really about what do we do to jump-start the economy more right now. i think it's less of a legacy speech than a way to motivate the american public. and the only indicator we're going to have is what kind of rise he gets in the, um, polls. and also marco rubio tonight making the response. many people think he's a potential front runner for the republican nomination in 2016. so i think that listening to rubio will be of great interest also. arthel: okay. well, we will be watching....
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i don't know that he did a great job point out the challenges to the economy. we saw the economy start to rebound. but half of americans still believe we are in recession. so this could kind of be the nixon goes to china time for obama. if he were to reach out to republicans, he's got the credibility in his own party. that's where a large majority of his popularity comes from, from his base. it's where it should come from. does he reach out to republicans, does he try to solve the issue with the debt, does he try to create changes in the way we are spending today that can stimulate the economy and create jobs? we'll find out what his approach is. if it's more of these poll-tested platitudes like he did in the inauguration where he talked about gay rights, global warming, immigration, those things matter to a lot of people, but not everyone. people are worried about does he try to cut spending and the deficit, and if so, i think it'll be a successful speech for him. jon: the president got what he wanted in terms of higher tax rates on the people he calls million
i don't know that he did a great job point out the challenges to the economy. we saw the economy start to rebound. but half of americans still believe we are in recession. so this could kind of be the nixon goes to china time for obama. if he were to reach out to republicans, he's got the credibility in his own party. that's where a large majority of his popularity comes from, from his base. it's where it should come from. does he reach out to republicans, does he try to solve the issue with...
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and our economy in general. another big story that we are watching is oscar pistorius sticking to his story in court today claiming he shot his girl friend in the middle of the night by accident. a live report, next. >> announcer: meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card, and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard-earned money. now meet jack. after 40 years, he finally saved enough to enjoy retirement. angie, the waitress at jack's favorite diner, is also enjoying his retirement. with just a little information, she's opened up a credit line, draining the equity in jack's home. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. see, ordinary credit monitoring services tell you after your identity has been stolen. they may take 30 days to alert you-- too late for jack. lifelock ha
and our economy in general. another big story that we are watching is oscar pistorius sticking to his story in court today claiming he shot his girl friend in the middle of the night by accident. a live report, next. >> announcer: meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card, and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard-earned money. now meet jack. after 40 years, he finally saved enough to enjoy retirement....
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why would would he be on a roller coaster ride in the economy? because fundamentals don't matter. jenna: it's interesting going back to this specific case when it comes to criminals i was thinking about bonnie and clyde, for example, right? bank robbers who were idolized in so many ways. that was before facebook and twitter and before all that. is this really just a continuation of that, or is there something actually different in society today, or is this just sort of the way things are and we are reminded about it every once in a while when there is a big crime spree? >> we are tapping into the human ability to tell a story, and the human ability, for instance to be moved by acts of, well, you know, some kind of brazen violence, even if it's against the authorities. but bonnie and clyd had a long run and this was covered in newspapers. look at the pace of these things. someone dressed as the joker appears at the batman premiere. a man goes underground with a boy he come and dears from a bus into a bunker? we have movies playing out in our real lives because people are lost. thes
why would would he be on a roller coaster ride in the economy? because fundamentals don't matter. jenna: it's interesting going back to this specific case when it comes to criminals i was thinking about bonnie and clyde, for example, right? bank robbers who were idolized in so many ways. that was before facebook and twitter and before all that. is this really just a continuation of that, or is there something actually different in society today, or is this just sort of the way things are and we...
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the device makers are warning this tax will force layoffs, hurt the economy and stifle innovation. steve brown has take an look at it live in chicago, this medical device act that is in effect, went into effect earlier this year, right? 2.3%. doesn't sound like a lot. >> it did. that is on revenue and not profit or earnings. so it really has a larger bite than 2.3%. then you have to factor in what happens in different size companies. for larger companies, they can layoff, and we've seen some of that out of the bigger companies. the smaller medical device makers it's a different kind of impact. listen. >> we can't do what some of the big ortho companies have done and just lay people off f. we did that we continue keep up with growth. we can slow down the pace of hiring and sadly what we have to do is to cancel development projects. >> projects like the one that resulted in the ability of bryce libby from warsaw, i indiana to be able to walk. he did this because of a surgical team and innovative new products put together by device manufacturers. these smaller companies say these kind
the device makers are warning this tax will force layoffs, hurt the economy and stifle innovation. steve brown has take an look at it live in chicago, this medical device act that is in effect, went into effect earlier this year, right? 2.3%. doesn't sound like a lot. >> it did. that is on revenue and not profit or earnings. so it really has a larger bite than 2.3%. then you have to factor in what happens in different size companies. for larger companies, they can layoff, and we've seen...